Rustam Minnikhanov meets with Executive Director of Ernst & Young Center for Smart Cities Innovation William Hutchison
2 November 2012, Friday
President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov has met with Executive Director of Ernst & Young Center for Smart Cities Innovation William Hutchison. The meeting was held at the RT Government House with participation of Deputy PM and Minister of informatization and communications Roman Shaikhutdinov.
Participants of the meeting discussed global trends in the sphere of creation of innovative cities, creation, promotion and development of innovative satellite city “Innopolis” in Kazan.
Rustam Minnikhanov noted that practical experience of William Hutchison and other specialists of Ernst & Young company in similar international projects, namely WaterfrontToronto (Canada), Cyberport (Singapore), Multimedia Super Corodor (Malaysia), i-CANADA Alliance (Canada), Skolkovo (Russia) is very interesting and can be used upon creation of Innopolis.
William Hutchison has visited the High Technology Technopark “IT-park”. Roman Shaikhutdinov told about activity of the technopark.
It is expected that the guest will visit museum reserve “the Kazan Kremlin” and the ski sports complex “Kazan”.
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William Hutchison is an international business and social entrepreneur and advisor on strategic technology and economic development. He is Executive Director of the Ernst & Young Center for Smart City Innovation in Moscow, Chairman of the i-CANADA Alliance, Board Chair of SAVI, a multi university Internet and cloud computing research program led by the University of Toronto, and a member of the Skolkovo Smart City Expert Advisory Board in Moscow.
For twenty years William Hutchison has focused on creation of “smart cities”/ “intellectual community”.
Using materials of press service of the Ministry of informatization and communications
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